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46 Baltimore Sun Media | Sunday, June 9, 2024
PRIOR INDUCTEES
This year’s 11 inductees to the Business and Civic Hall of Fame join
98 other leaders honored by The Baltimore Sun since 2016. They are:
2023
Leonard Attman: real estate
visionary, philanthropist and
fundraiser
Patricia and Michael
Batza: philanthropists and
fundraisers
John R. Bryant: retired
bishop who pastored three
churches
Mary Catherine Bunting:
retired nurse practitioner,
former nun and generous
benefactor
Richard W.“Dick”Cass:
retired Ravens president
Kevin J. Cullen: oncologist
specializing in head and neck
cancers
Robert J.“Bob”Gehman:
president emeritus of the
nonprofit Helping Up Mission
Leslie King Hammond:
artist, author, curator and
scholar
Anthony“Tony”Hawkins:
first general manager of
Harborplace
Sherrilyn Ifill: president and
director counsel emerita of
the NAACP Legal Defense
Fund
Sheela Murthy: founder and
president of the Murthy Law
Firm
Timothy J.“Tim”Regan:
president and CEO of
Whiting-Turner
Terry Meyerhoff
Rubenstein: philanthropist
and former journalist in radio
and print
2022
Andre M. Davis: longtime
judge in state and federal
courts; Baltimore solicitor
Wanda Q. Draper: respected
journalist; public affairs and
museum director
Rebecca Alban Hoffberger:
co-founder of the American
Visionary Art Museum
Earl and Darielle Linehan:
noted philanthropists, with
special focus on UMBC
Maggie McIntosh:
first woman to serve as
Democratic majority leader
Deborah Phelps: education
leader, author and
motivational speaker
E. Albert Reece: retired dean
of the University of Maryland
School of Medicine
Paul B. Rothman: retired
dean of Johns Hopkins’
medical school
Laurie Schwartz: Downtown
Partnership co-founder;
Waterfront Partnership
leader
Clair Zamoiski Segal:
fundraiser, past chair of the
Baltimore Museum of Art
William Stromberg: former
president and CEO of T. Rowe
Price
Alfred C.D. Vaughn: retired
pastor of Sharon Baptist
Church
2021
James Piper Bond:
president and CEO of Living
Classrooms Foundation
Thomas and Barbara
Bozzuto: philanthropists and
city boosters
Donald C. Fry: former
legislator, Greater Baltimore
Committee president
R. Michael Gill: chairman of
Evergreen Advisors LLC
Linda Gooden: retired
Lockheed Martin executive
Alvin C. Hathaway Sr.:
pastor of Baltimore’s Union
Baptist Church
Jeanne Hitchcock: special
adviser, Johns Hopkins
University and Medicine
Cathy Hughes: founder and
chair of Urban One Inc.
Donald Hutchinson: former
legislator, Baltimore County
executive and Maryland Zoo
CEO
Sabina Kelly: retired
Maryland market president
at Bank of America
Jay Perman: fifth chancellor
of the University System of
Maryland
David K. Wilson: 10th
president of Morgan State
University
2020
Marin Alsop: music director
of the Baltimore Symphony
Orchestra
H. Furlong Baldwin: chair of
the Nasdaq Stock Market
Thelma Daley: national
director of Women in the
NAACP
Brian J. Gibbons: CEO of
Greenberg Gibbons
Michael D. Hankin:
president and CEO of Brown
Advisory
Carla Hayden: librarian of
Congress
Freeman A. Hrabowski III:
president of UMBC
Gary C. Kelly: chairman and
CEO of Southwest Airlines
Neil Meltzer: president and
CEO of LifeBridge Health
Ozzie Newsome: executive
with Baltimore Ravens
Mary-Ann and Walter D.
Pinkard Jr.: philanthropists
Mary Ann Scully: CEO of
Howard Bank
2019
Robert C. Embry Jr.: head of
Baltimore’s Abell Foundation
John B. Frisch: CEO of Miles
& Stockbridge
Larry Gibson: civil rights
leader; University of
Maryland law professor
Sandy Hillman: president
of Sandy Hillman
Communications
Brian C. Rogers: chief
investment officer at T. Rowe
Price
Paul Sarbanes: U.S. senator
from Maryland
Kurt Schmoke: president of
the University of Baltimore
Mary Pat Seurkamp:
president of Notre Dame of
Maryland University
Leonard and Roslyn Stoler:
philanthropists
Otis Warren Jr.: CEO Otis
Warren Group
John Waters: director, writer,
performer
2018
Norman R. Augustine: CEO
of Lockheed Martin
Robert M. Bell: chief judge of
Maryland Court of Appeals
Chet Burrell: CEO of
CareFirst BlueCross
BlueShield
Joseph Haskins Jr.: cofounder of Harbor Bank of
Maryland
Mark and Patricia Joseph:
philanthropists
Diane Bell-McKoy: president
and CEO of Associated Black
Charities
Patricia J. Mitchell: IBM
executive
Ronald R. Peterson:
president of Johns Hopkins
Health System
Edward St. John: founder of
St. John Properties
Ronald M. Shapiro: attorney,
sports agent and author
2017
Doreen Bolger: director of
the Baltimore Museum of Art
David Cordish: CEO of the
Cordish Companies
Michael Cryor: president of
the Cryor Group LLC
William Kirwan: president of
the University of Maryland
Lainy LeBow-Sachs:
executive at Kennedy Krieger
Institute
Barbara Mikulski: U.S.
senator from Maryland
Henry A. Rosenberg Jr.: CEO
of Crown Central Petroleum
Corp.
George L. Russell Jr.:
Baltimore City solicitor; judge
Maryland Court of Special
Appeals
Betsy and George Sherman:
philanthropists
2016
Helen Amos: CEO of Mercy
Medical Center
Peter G. Angelos: attorney
and owner of the Baltimore
Orioles
Helen Delich Bentley: U.S.
representative from Maryland
Eddie and Sylvia Brown:
philanthropists
Nancy S. Grasmick:
Maryland state schools
superintendent
Francis X. Kelly Jr.: business
owner and Maryland senator
James A.C. Kennedy: CEO of
T. Rowe Price
Raymond A. Mason: founder
of Legg Mason
Robert Meyerhoff:
philanthropist
John Paterakis Sr.: founder
of H&S Bakery and H&S
Properties Development Corp.
Theo Rodgers: CEO of A&R
Development